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<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc5">2.3</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;How do I run my ECL<SUP><I>i</I></SUP>PS<SUP><I>e</I></SUP> programs?</H2>
There are two ways of running ECL<SUP><I>i</I></SUP>PS<SUP><I>e</I></SUP> programs. The first is using
<TT>tkeclipse</TT>, which provides an interactive graphical user
interface to the ECL<SUP><I>i</I></SUP>PS<SUP><I>e</I></SUP> compiler and system. The second is using
<TT>eclipse</TT>, which provides a more traditional command-line
interface. We recommend you use TkECL<SUP><I>i</I></SUP>PS<SUP><I>e</I></SUP> unless you have some
reason to prefer a command-line interface.<BR>
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